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Date Posted: 04:56:06 09/21/02 Sat
Author: jessie-rae
Subject: Re: New Webbi
In reply to: Kelt 's message, "New Webbi" on 23:34:51 09/20/02 Fri

The program you use is your preference. You could get the same program a designer of 5 years has always been using and swears by - and absolutely HATE it. But love the program that that same person hates themselves.

I personally love Dreamweaver, and use it all the time. I would not currently use any other HTML editing program. I tried Frontpage and couldn't stand it.. but that is just me.

You need to try out both of those and make a couple pages, see what they can do and decide which is better for YOU.

As for the other programs. Fireworks, from what I hear, helps you make an image of a website, and then create working HTML that makes a working, practical webpage. I looked at it once but couldn;t be bothered!

Flash is what does those animated intro's on webpages. You can also do webpages made of all flash, but they are long-loading and generally annoy a lot of people.

With images, you need a program that lets you save images as both .gif and .jpg/.jpeg Whichever of those two does this (i cant remember off the top of my head!) should be the one you use.

I use these at college, and genberally, photoshop is better for working with photos, while illustrator is best for if you like to draw your own images.

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